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Alan Averill is best known for being the vocalist and front man for Irish Metal legends Primordial, but he is also an engaging, fascinating, intelligent, politically minded, well-read, heavily tattooed bad-ass. Alan is a singular voice in metal, an anomaly in some ways. I Hate Music considers him to be one of the best front men in metal, and his voice, and his band, to be one of the most unique and underrated. With Alan we discuss the erasure of cultures, the significance of travel, the importance of heritage, and the obsessive nerdism that comes with being a lifer in the metal scene. We also dig into a listener email, and catch up on some current happenings. **Note: This was recorded before the American Presidential Election in 2024. -------------------- Hosts: Jason Walton and Nick Wusz. "I Hate Music" theme by Artificial Intelligence. I Hate Music image by Jori Apedaile. Produced by Jason Walton for Earth in Sound Productions. Watch the video version of this podcast on our YouTube Channel -------------------- Support the podcast by becoming a Patreon member here: IHM Patreon Follow us on socials, donate to support the podcast, listen to our playlist on Spotify, and visit us online: I Hate Music Linktree Email and listener suggestions to: hate.pod.music@gmail.com #ihatemusicpodcast **I Hate Music is an Earth in Sound Production**
Gary Brennan chats to Kris Cruz and Karl Deeter about the American presidential election and we hear some of your opinions on it
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On the 97th episode of Business English Power, ALsensei goes over the following business news article:"Elon Musk agrees: Trump's economic plans will lead to 'hardship' and cause markets to 'tumble'"Are you following the American Presidential Election? Founder of Tesla and SpaceX Elon Musk has endorsed Donald Trump for President of the United States and said he is better for the economy. What do you think? Do you agree? Check out this week's current events episode to learn more!Link to article: "Elon Musk agrees: Trump's economic plans will lead to 'hardship' and cause markets to 'tumble'"Here are useful vocabulary from the article:tumbledrastic cutsdeportationsvirtual town halltemporary hardshiplong-term prosperityto live within one's meansOffice of Government Efficiencyto balance the budgetpolitical action committeeto be propped upsound footingauditPlease subscribe to Business English Power in Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, and everywhere you listen to podcasts.If you have any questions and/or suggestions for the show please e-mail me directly at:AL at BUSINESSENGLISHPOWER dot COMOn Business English Power, I help you express yourself more naturally and smoothly. We talk about how to make your Business English sound more natural, attain a Global Mindset, and apply powerful Success Principles.Level up your LearningLevel up your LifeSend us a text
Doug Henwood is an author, commentator, contributing editor at The Nation, and host of Behind the News on KPFA Radio, part of the Pacifica Radio Network. As we finally reach the end of what has seemed like the longest campaign in modern political history, he joined Alex Whisson to discuss the perils, pitfalls and possibilities of the American Presidential election.
Simon Alvey, Will Cooling and Dr Luke Middup return to discuss Kemi Badenoch's victory in the Tory Leadership election, the budget, and the soon to be over neverending story that is the American Presidential Elections.
There are a lot of myths in American elections. "As Maine goes, so goes the nation." "Missouri, the bellwether state." "The taller man wins." Let's explode them all. In this bonus episode, we dive deep and crunch numbers to see what's actually true and what's not. We'll cover: Does the Vice Presidential nominee usually win their home state? Does the taller candidate usually win? Who wins more, the Outsider or the Insider? What states and regions win the most?
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Send us a textOn the 94th episode of Business English Power, ALsensei goes over the following business news article:"Mark Cuban pitches Harris as better on the economy, says Trump 'asked daddy for money'"Are you following the American Presidential Election? Celebrity billionaire businessman Mark Cuban has endorsed Kamala Harris for President of the United States and said she is better for the economy than Donald Trump. What do you think? Do you agree? Check out this week's current events episode to learn more!Link to article: "Mark Cuban pitches Harris as better on the economy, says Trump 'asked daddy for money'"Here are useful vocabulary from the article:to pitchto look out for someoneShark Tankbattleground (state)town hall (meeting)independentto close the gapideologueto follow in one's footstepsunrealized capital gains taxto go "ballistic"Please subscribe to Business English Power in Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, and everywhere you listen to podcasts.If you have any questions and/or suggestions for the show please e-mail me directly at:AL at BUSINESSENGLISHPOWER dot COMOn Business English Power, I help you express yourself more naturally and smoothly. We talk about how to make your Business English sound more natural, attain a Global Mindset, and apply powerful Success Principles.Level up your LearningLevel up your Life
Election 2024: Is it still the economy, stupid? Episode Description: With less than two weeks left before the 47th American Presidential Election, join Jason and Nelson in this engaging episode as they dissect the current presidential race, focusing on key themes like masculinity, the economy, and the implications of authoritarianism. Timestamps: 0:00 - Opening remarks on Tucker Carlson's comments about Trump. 4:00 - Discussion on masculinity as a central theme in the election. 10:00 - Jason shares his approach to parenting and the importance of education. 22:00 - Economic discussion: Are we better off today than four years ago? 30:00 - Exploration of authoritarianism and Trump's rhetoric. 45:00 - Final thoughts on the tight race and the future of democracy. Call to Action: Make sure you're ready to make your voice heard—get out and vote before or on November 5! If you enjoyed this episode, please like, subscribe, and share our show. Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite platform. Your support helps us reach more listeners!
Join us for a new innovation. The JJ take on current affairs. In this case, his verdict on the American Presidential Election so far.
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Send us a textOn the 88th episode of Business English Power, ALsensei goes over the following business news article:"ABC News releases rules for Sept. 10 debate between Harris and Trump"Are you following the American Presidential Election? This will be the first and probably only debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump! Learn about the debate and the rules on this week's Current Events episode!Link to article: "ABC News releases rules for Sept. 10 debate between Harris and Trump"Here are useful vocabulary from the article:to governto be moderated bycoin flipclosing statementsto be allottedrebuttalin conjunction withpolling thresholdPlease subscribe to Business English Power in Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, and everywhere you listen to podcasts.If you have any questions and/or suggestions for the show please e-mail me directly at:AL at BUSINESSENGLISHPOWER dot COMOn Business English Power, I help you express yourself more naturally and smoothly. We talk about how to make your Business English sound more natural, attain a Global Mindset, and apply powerful Success Principles.Level up your LearningLevel up your Life
Always remember that Lofi Poli Sci is more than just me, it's the we, that we be. Episode Link: https://youtu.be/EKggIBzxMjI Episode 56 Season 9 (series 827) YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/LofiPoliSciPodcast Instagram: lofi_poli_sci_podcast LinkedIn: Michael Pickering #lofipolisci #lofi #politicalscience #news #worldnews #globalnews #podcast #podcasting #casting #media #polisci #politics
The American Presidential Election 2024 has already been plagued by instances of AI causing havoc and confusion. A totally real and not AI generated Charles and Dom bring you up to speed. You can lose the ads and get more content! Become a Chaser Report VIP member at http://apple.co/thechaser OR https://plus.acast.com/s/the-chaser-report. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For nearly two centuries, the beating heart of electoral politics was on the back of a train. William Jennings Bryan spoke to an estimated 5 million people from a train car in his 1896 presidential campaign. Yet memories of the pivotal role campaign trains played in American elections fade with the passing of each generation. Also forgotten are the stories documented by the reporters who traveled with hundreds of whistle-stopping politicians including Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, and Ronald Reagan.Today's guest is Edward Segal, author of “Whistle-Stop Politics: Campaign Trains and the Reporters Who Covered Them.” Campaign trains were an American invention that enabled politicians to connect with as many voters as possible in the country's largest cities and smallest towns.
In the wake of Dominic Raab's resignation and bullying allegations against the Health Secretary, political commentator Mike Indian looks at why antagonism has grown between the Government and the Civil Service? Do we even have the right sort of Civil Service for a modern Britain? He considers whether we should be worried that it's looking ever more likely that the next American Presidential Election will, again, be between Biden and Trump. And he finds it a source of optimism that Sinn Fein's Michelle O'Neill has said that she will attend King Charles's coronation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Learn how certain American Presidential Elections have had defining moments in history where everyday people were faced with unique circumstances. Find out whether or not the practice behind Dirty Politics in America's early republic years existed. Learn why 1796 Presidential Election was different like none others previously before. Understand why America's Framers devised a unique plan for how a President would be chosen under guidelines set forth by Constitution. Getting a general understanding behind showdown leading up to 1800 Presidential Election including what John Adams & Thomas Jefferson represented ideology wise. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kirk-monroe/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kirk-monroe/support
In this episode, we talk about the Cambridge Analytica Scandal that influenced the 2016 American Presidential Elections. Definitely a podcast filled with knowledge about big tech companies having so much power with your data.
A full transcript is available at www.democracyparadox.com.It’s common for Westerners to lecture Africans about democracy. Most Africans will admit their different political systems have many problems. Money is exchanged for votes, elections are rigged, and sometimes violence even breaks out. But the challenges African countries face in the process of democratization are not absent in the rest of the world.The 2020 American Presidential Election exposed many problems in the United States. The storming of the American capital proved that even violence is possible in the world’s oldest democracy. My point here is not to disparage American democracy, but to recognize every nation has a lot to learn. Nic Cheeseman and Gabrielle Lynch along with Justin Willis offer us an opportunity to consider democracy in an unfamiliar context. Their examination of Ghana, Kenya, and Uganda allow us to identity universal aspirations and ideals citizens hold in very different settings. But it’s not the differences which I believe are important. It’s their similarities. Nic, Gabrielle, and Justin are the authors of the book The Moral Economy of Elections in Africa: Democracy, Voting, and Virtue. Nic is the kind of political science rock star who gets quoted in The Economist. He is among the foremost experts on democracy in Africa, a professor of political science and democracy at the University of Birmingham in the UK, and the co-editor of the website Democracy in Africa. Gabrielle Lynch is a professor of comparative politics at the University of Warwick. I invited Nic and Gabrielle to discuss their new book, because their research is always informative, not just because it exposes us to another part of the world, but because they are able to draw connections to larger ideas from their experiences. This is a conversation about Africa. This is a conversation about democracy. This is my conversation with Nic Cheeseman and Gabrielle Lynch…Music from Apes of the State.Key Contentwww.democracyinafrica.orgGhana: The Ebbing Power of IncumbencyThe Moral Economy of Elections in AfricaRelated ContentWinston Mano on Social Media and Politics in Africa... And what America can Learn from Africa about DemocracyThomas Carothers and Andrew O'Donohue are Worried About Severe PolarizationThoughts on Brian Klaas and Nic Cheeseman's How to Rig an Election
Few years have had such a lasting effect on all of us, so join Des Clarke and his guests Jim Smith, Janey Godley, Jay Lafferty and Mark Nelson as they take a wry look back at the biggest stories and events of the year; from our first experience of life in lockdown in the Spring through to the twists and turns of November's American Presidential Election. So cut yourself a big slice of banana bread, grab a mask and join us for a socially distanced wander through 2020.
For this week’s installment of Radio New Bloom, editor Garrett Dee spoke with Gatherine Chou, a professor of medieval and early modern history at Grinnell College, and a prominent online advocate for Taiwan. We spoke about perceptions of the American presidential election in Taiwan and among Taiwanese diasporic communities and the effects of misinformation about the election on individuals of different generation
11/24/2020 Why Trump 1000% Will Win the Election? Interpret From Progress These Days.Space Cyber Army Plan Focus on CCP's Interference on American Presidential Election.
Just a couple boys staying socially distant while using podcasting as an excuse to BS every so often. Today we are talking about Letter Kenny, Hatchet, Pokemon, Pokemon Yellow, Pokemon Nuzlocke, South park, South Park The Stick of Truth, Castlevania, Herman Li, Deadcells, Genshin Impact, Assassins Creed, Assassins Creed Valhalla, Archer, The Election.
In this weeks episode, we discuss: -The recent American Presidential Elections 2020 from an outsider perspective (5:00) -Khadim Hussain Rizvi, the recently passed TLP chief (38:36) Email us at thepodcastchowk@gmail.com with your comments, feedback, critique, topic recommendations, etc. You can also post your feedback and comments on our weekly pinned thread in r/Overseas_Pakistani on Reddit. Follow us on Twitter: @PodcastChowk Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/podcastchowk/
I caught up with the extraordinary, the one and only, General Mutombo: the best African comedian in the PNW. If I could nickname this episode, it would be entitled laugh and cry. This episode is the re-incarnation of everything I've wanted TWDS Podcast to be. We talk about the very painful experience of domestic violence and matrimonial abuse, we talk about the difficult journey of immigrants and how they can be left vulnerable in a system they don't understand. We talk domestic violence from the prospective of a cisgender heterosexual man as a victim. We talk a little about mental health especially it's taboo in black families. There's tons of hope in this episode, the General drops a lot of tribal African knowledge and does it in at times the most of hilarious ways. We also respect the times we are in, this episode was recorded 2 days after the 2020 American Presidential Election, so of course some Nevada jokes and of course no way to get 2 Africans together without being extra hyped and making fun of African dictators. I frankly don't know if I'm ever going to get such a raw story in TWDS, tune in, I talk a lot more about the podcast journey in the intro to this episode. --------- TWDS PRODUCTION: Website: https://twdspodcast.com/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/twdspodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/twdspodcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/twdspodcast THE TROUBLEMAKERS Beatmaker ==> IG: Batowa_k IG: photophile228 Logomaker/Artist ==> IG: _nutifafa Twiter: khimosabi DJ/Mixer ==> IG: djnayiram Branding/Swags ==> IG: yakitoko, IG: kitokoart Inspiration ==> IG: ahmay_ahmoo --- Tree Man by Femi Jaye (c) copyright 2019 Femi Jaye (non commercial use, requested permission to use via IG DMs). https://soundcloud.com/femijaye/tree-man-video-mix Ft: A.BEEB Rough Patches by Solstar (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. https://www.tribeofnoise.com/viewMusic.php?fileID=37459 Cheat the Night by Scomber (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/scomber/59915 Ft: Loveshadow Les nuits by diaphane (c) copyright 2016 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/Diaphane/52823 Ft: Siobhan Dakay --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/twdspodcast/message
In the wake of the 2020 American Presidential Election, Anney and Samantha share their thoughts, feelings and experiences. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
This week we run through countless stories including sworn affidavits detailing fraud in the 2020 American Presidential Election. From Michigan to Pennsylvania to Georgia to Nevada. Fraud has overwhelmed the election this year and anyone who says there is no evidence to support that claim should listen to this episode of the Felt Recoil Podcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week we run through countless stories including sworn affidavits detailing fraud in the 2020 American Presidential Election. From Michigan to Pennsylvania to Georgia to Nevada. Fraud has overwhelmed the election this year and anyone who says there is no evidence to support that claim should listen to this episode of the Felt Recoil Podcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week we run through countless stories including sworn affidavits detailing fraud in the 2020 American Presidential Election. From Michigan to Pennsylvania to Georgia to Nevada. Fraud has overwhelmed the election this year and anyone who says there is no evidence to support that claim should listen to this episode of the Felt Recoil Podcast.
This episode features a recording of Israel Policy Forum's latest briefing, featuring a conversation with Policy Director Michael Koplow and Government Relations Director Aaron Weinberg on the future of U.S.-Israel and U.S.-Palestinian relations under the incoming Biden administration.Support the show (http://support.israelpolicyforum.org/donate)
Political Scientist Seymour Martin Lipset wrote, “A person who knows only one country doesn't know any country because you're not sensitized to what is unique, what is different, what is special about your country.” Brazil offers a parallel to the United States because it has a populist President who is active on social media and has been indifferent to the pandemic and hostile to the environment. But it also has differences in culture, development, and religion. The past week has largely been about the American Presidential Election for me. Like most of you my attention was focused on the results until this past weekend when Joe Biden was officially declared the winner. But now I am exhausted talking about American politics, so I invited Amy Erica Smith to discuss politics in Brazil. She is the author of Religion and Brazilian Democracy: Mobilizing the People of God and a Professor of Political Science at Iowa State University. My conversation with Amy Erica is about Brazil, but in many ways, it is illuminating about the United States. Everyone will have theories about American politics after a consequential election. But an examination of other countries tests those assumptions in different contexts. Populist leaders have found success in many parts of the world, but Jair Bolsonaro feels eerily similar to Trump in so many ways. And yet, “Bolsonaro is a Brazilian invention.” Brian Winter writes in Foreign Affairs, “He is a product of the singularly awful economic and political crisis the country has endured over the last decade and, just as important, of Brazil’s long tradition of being ruled by conservative white men of military background.”The most striking of those similarities and differences is the way religion has interacted with politics in Brazil. Amy Erica’s research is amazing. She is a political scientist’s political scientist but also part of a new generation of scholars who combine field research with statistical analysis to give anecdotal observations new meaning.We cover a lot of ground in our conversation. We talk about Jair Bolsonaro. We discuss the Workers’ Party. We talk about Catholics, Evangelicals, and Pentecostals and... you really just need to listen. This episode marks the start of my second season. Each episode stands alone so there is no theme or topic for each season. But I do feel the podcast has grown in its production and sophistication over the past 20 episodes. And the new election gives me a chance to mark this growth with a new season of episodes. Next week begins the three part series "Liberalism, Capitalism, Communism" about the global ascendance of China. Stay tuned!Thanks to Apes of the State for permission to use their tracks "The Internet Song" and "Bill Collector's Theme Song." You can find their music on Spotify or their Bandcamp.Please visit my blog at www.democracyparadox.com. I have written 80 reviews of both classic and contemporary works of political science with an emphasis on democracy. This week I reviewed Tom Ginsburg's Judicial Review in New Democracies. Please visit the website and read my book reviews. And don't forget to subscribe to keep up with future episodes.
Sobering reality - the death of a nation and the rise of a beast kingdom! Yet, we have victory awaiting us as Messiah comes as King of kings
Sobering reality - the death of a nation and the rise of a beast kingdom! Yet, we have victory awaiting us as Messiah comes as King of kings
This show was produced immediately prior to the AP, Fox, MSNBC, ABC & CNN prematurely calling the election for Joe Biden. This is far from over. The irregularities have been manifold, many and staggering. The hubris of stealing an American Presidential Election is unimaginable, yet we stand today with the MSM & DNC joining hands in doing so. With AZ, PA, NC, NV, GA still counting. With mandatory recounts in multiple states, calling this election at this time was incredibly rash and will have consequences because no matter who wins in the end ( I believe it will be Trump) faith in our electoral system has been shattered PERMANENTLY.Sources:https://www.wbrz.com/news/voting-machines-stop-working-due-to-glitch-in-spalding-county-georgia/https://www.ajc.com/politics/election/in-high-stakes-election-georgias-voting-system-vulnerable-to-cyberattack/TBFT5U5BH5AZZPFPZTP3LFQ7RY/https://www.politico.com/news/2020/11/04/georgia-election-machine-glitch-434065https://www.freep.com/story/news/politics/elections/2020/11/06/antrim-county-vote-glitch-software-update/6194745002/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQBDjv7tcMs&t=5shttps://apnews.com/article/claim-sharpie-pens-ruin-arizona-ballots-f5287df8fdb2be101b2cdf9edd007746https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EmFDGWPUYAAZV_n.jpghttps://twitter.com/garretlewishttps://www.cbs46.com/news/latest-biden-lead-expands-to-3-971-votes-in-georgia/article_55a89f82-1e2f-11eb-b4c8-8328010e3f8f.htmlSupport Links: https://suenodetorres.com/pages/constitutionalhttps://americanprideroasters.com/http://preparewithmojo50.com/https://www.newlifeholistic.com/https://www.patreon.com/TheHollowNethttps://www.subscribestar.com/the-hollownethttps://teespring.com/stores/the-hollownet-storehttps://patriotenergyaz.org/mojo50
Digital Editor Mike Finnerty is joined by Professor Neil Robinson from the University of Limerick to discuss the implications of Tuesday night's vote, what's next for the Republican Party, the shifting demographics within America, preview what a Biden presidency could look like, and what does this all mean for Ireland.
Author, voice actor, audiobook narrator, and podcast host J. S. Arquin joins to discuss James McTeigue’s adaptation of Alan Moore and David Lloyd’s comic series. In episode 159, Luke, James, and J. S. discuss this classic antifa tale on the eve of the 2020 American Presidential Election. Topics: What it is like covering this project in the midst of the American election, Alan Moore’s issues with the adaptation, the Wachowski Sisters influence, Natalie Portman’s stronger version of Evey Hammond, defanged fascism, the Guy Fawkes explanation, a stronger focus on collective action, Hugo Weaving’s acting from inside the mask, a third act dramatic change, and a final vote on which was better: the comic or the movie! Follow J. S. Arquin: www.arquinworlds.com Listen to Luke Elliott’s short story “They Come From the Void” on The Overcast Become a Patron to access exclusive content: www.patreon.com/inktofilm Ink to Film's Twitter, Facebook, Instagram (@inktofilm) Home Base: inktofilm.com Ink to Film Book Club on Goodreads Music: Ross Bugden
During this episode of Let's Talk Right Now, Jeff Dornik exposes the biggest election fraud scandal in American Presidential Election history! While conservatives have been pointing out voter fraud in elections past, this is the the most blatant and obvious attempt to steal an election. With Donald Trump earning record turnouts in votes, garnering a record for most legal votes for a presidential candidate in American history, the fact that Joe Biden, who literally nobody supports outperformed even Trump shows the potential for some extreme voter fraud.
Will it be Donald Trump or Joe Biden? The choice that Americans make will be felt around the world. So what are Americans thinking? In the Trump White House it's rule by Twitter , a high turnover of advisors and a disregard for political conventions and institutions. Has the last four years changed the political landscape forever? To find out, Kerry O'Brien speaks to former US ambassador Jeff Bleich.
What The Outcome Of The American Presidential Election Mean For South Africa by Radio Islam
Will it be Donald Trump or Joe Biden? The choice that Americans make will be felt around the world. So what are Americans thinking? In the Trump White House it's rule by Twitter , a high turnover of advisors and a disregard for political conventions and institutions. Has the last four years changed the political landscape forever? To find out, Kerry O'Brien speaks to former US ambassador Jeff Bleich.
Will it be Donald Trump or Joe Biden? The choice that Americans make will be felt around the world. So what are Americans thinking? In the Trump White House it's rule by Twitter , a high turnover of advisors and a disregard for political conventions and institutions. Has the last four years changed the political landscape forever? To find out, Kerry O'Brien speaks to former US ambassador Jeff Bleich.
The year 1976 marked a turning point in American and evangelical history. It was the year of the evangelical, with a born-again Southern Baptist, Jimmy Carter, capturing the Democratic nomination and narrowly defeating the Republican incumbent, Gerald Ford. And it was the end of the New Deal elections, when factions had been divided along class and regional lines. From then until now, American elections would be engulfed in ideological culture war between right and left.Daniel K. Williams is one of the most accomplished historians of the Religious Right and evangelical political engagement. In his new book, The Election of the Evangelical: Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford, and the Presidential Contest of 1976, published by University of Kansas Press in their American Presidential Elections series, Williams helps us understand how we reached this point of religious and cultural polarization. Carter was the last Democrat to win almost the entire South. And the last candidate who brought together black Christians, white Southern evangelicals, and Northern Catholics and Jews. He preserved this coalition by somehow convincing Southern conservatives he was a pious budget hawk while at the same time signaling to Northern progressives that he would champion the causes of civil rights for minorities and equal rights for women.Williams joins me on Gospelbound to discuss this turning-point election and what we can learn from it about evangelical witness and political engagement.This episode of Gospelbound is sponsored by LifeWay, publisher of The Courage to Stand, by bestselling and award-winning author, Russell Moore. In this book, Moore calls us to a Christ-empowered courage by pointing the way to real freedom from fear—the way of the cross. That way means integrity through brokenness, community through loneliness, power through weakness, and a future through irrelevance. Get your copy of The Courage to Stand wherever books are sold or at russellmoore.com.
It's been a week of mounting Christmas panic across the media and Lesley, bravely, takes on the role of The Grinch in asking for just a wee bit of perspective, not just for this year, but on an unhealthy obsession with Yuletide. I ,in keeping with the pantomime theme, am Grumpy when looking at the state of child poverty in the UK and use some very unparliamentary language about Tory MPs. Deeside and Upper Donside SNP members have written a 24 point "Rural Stimulus Plan" which will be put to party conference. Is it a much needed starting point for discussion or simply another set of well intentioned proposals going over old ground and doomed to be kicked into the long grass? Tory "thinkers", like Tim Montgomerie, have been coming up with wizard wheezes to roll back the tide of nasty Scottish nationalism. We say, aye right, and bring it on. As the American Presidential Election looms ever nearer are you, like The Clash, bored with the USA or would a Trump loss be of major significance for the rest of the world? All this plus, awards season, Nordic Horizons, and an update on my footwear.
ಅಮೇರಿಕಾದಲ್ಲಿ ನಡೆಯುವ ಚುನಾವಣೆಗಳಿಗೂ ಭಾರತದ ಚುನಾವಣೆಗಳಿಗೂ ಇರುವ ಸಾಮ್ಯತೆ ಹಾಗೂ ವ್ಯತ್ಯಾಸಗಳೇನು? ಚುನಾವಣೆಯಲ್ಲಿ ಅಭ್ಯರ್ಥಿಗಳು ಮಾಡುವ ಖರ್ಚಿನ ಕುರಿತು ಅಕೌಂಟಬಿಲಿಟಿ ಹೇಗೆ ತರುತ್ತಾರೆ? ಕೋವಿಡ್ ನಿಂದಾಗಿ ಚುನಾವಣೆಗಳು ನಡೆಯುವ ಕ್ರಮದಲ್ಲಿ ಆಗಿರುವ ಬದಲಾವಣೆಗಳೇನು? ಹೀಗೆ ಇನ್ನಷ್ಟು ಕುತೂಹಲಕಾರಿ ಪ್ರಶ್ನೆಗಳೊಂದಿಗೆ ಅರಳಿಕಟ್ಟೆಯ ಮುವತ್ತನೆಯ ಸಂಚಿಕೆಯಲ್ಲಿ ನಾವು ರಘು ಹಲೂರ್ ರೊಂದಿಗೆ ಕಳೆದ ವಾರ ಪ್ರಾರಂಭಿಸಿದ ಚರ್ಚೆಯನ್ನು ಮುಂದುವರೆಸಿದ್ದೇವೆ. Credits: Music: Crescents by Ketsa Licensed under creative commons. Icon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aralikatte/message
This is the first of a new series here on Clare FM where we take a look at things stateside. In ‘Stateside View’, we’ll be bringing you the latest updates as we come ever closer to the American Presidential Election on November 3rd. In this first episode, Gavin Grace spoke to Data Analyst and Political Columnist with the Washington Post, David Byler to get an overview of the situation as it stands...
You could be speaking about Brexit, the last general election in Ireland or the totally right-wing one in Poland or the games playing out in New Zealand despite the outside world view. But let's talk about America. You need to vote for actions, not words and how to navigate this.. “If not us, then who? If not now, then when?” ― John Lewis Comment from Lorraine Hansberry on meeting the freedom riders leaders - Taken from To Be Young Gifted And Black.
What is gaslighting and narcissism? Why are they so effective currently during the American election? This can be used for all relationships but I thought a practical example of the election would be a good context.
Irishman Abroad’s US correspondent Marion McKeone returns for another episode of our An Irishman In America series to discuss the latest news and events concerning the American Presidential Election. Marion outlines the astonishing Jonathan Swan interview with Donald Trump which only highlights the President's lack of interest in reading important material while also discussing the famous cognitive test and Joe Biden's refusal to give into Trump by taking one. Marion also opens up about the challenges of being a political journalist in america right now and her concerns for the future of the industry as well as alluding to the things she knows but can't tell us. To hear this episode in full each week and to gain access to the entire back-catalogue of over 250 Irishman Abroad episodes that are not available on iTunes for just the price of a pint every month visit www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad. If you’re enjoying this series, you might like to hear more from Marion so why not go back and listen to Episode 322 where Marion discusses her incredible life and career. Our charity partner is jigsawonline.ie. In these tricky times, Jigsaw provides a range of resources, advice and care for your people to help them strengthen their mental health and the skills needed to navigate life. Please visit their website and consider making a donation. For updates on future episodes and live shows follow @jarlath on Twitter, visit www.jigser.com or email the show directly on irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com. Disclaimer: All materials contained within this podcast are copyright protected. Third party reuse and/or quotation in whole or in part is prohibited unless direct credit and/or hyperlink to the Irishman Abroad podcast is clearly and accurately provided.
Holy smokes! After two years of begging people for money it's almost time to get voted on. But first you have to clear the final hurdles, like spending money on TV adds that don't work, practicing for debates that nobody watches, dodging those last minute October Surprise Sneak Attacks, until final it is time to Lose. But you can do more than lose. The American Presidential Election is full of way weirder stuff, like faithless electors, unbound electors, continent elections, non-ballot candidates, and all the goons, mooks and lugs you could ever want
What if Al Gore won the 2000 United States presidential election? Listen today as we discuss how he won (yes it still came down to Florida) the events that followed his victory, and the year 2001 changed drastically in the parallel timelineFind out more about History's What If PodcastWebsiteFacebookInstagramTwitter
1968 was a dramatic, upsetting, and confusing year in many parts of the world. The American Presidential Election was equally strange and unusual. Protests, riots, assassinations, major political parties in turmoil, and a segregationist third party candidate. All in the shadow of the Vietnam War. No election before or since has been so tumultuous. How did the country survive. Professor Phil Nash explains it all in this episode!
Will the military background of Tulsi Gabbard and Tammy Duckworth lead them to a presidential nomination in 2020 or 2024? If the past is any guide, the answer is a strong maybe. More than half of presidential candidates across US political history have been veterans in some form, according to Jeremy M. Teigen’s new book Why Veterans Run: Military Service in American Presidential Elections, 1789-2016 (Temple University Press, 2018). In the book, Teigen tracks eras in American political history to show the rising and falling success of military veterans in presidential politics. From Washington to Roosevelt to Eisenhower, there are many examples of successful military veterans; a paradox given the aversion to a close relationship between the military and civil government expressed clearly at the country’s founding. Parties seem to favor veterans, choosing a veteran as one of the two candidates in 60 percent of presidential races. Teigen unpacks these data and suggests why this has been the case in the past and what it portends for the future. Teigen is professor of political science at Ramapo College in New Jersey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will the military background of Tulsi Gabbard and Tammy Duckworth lead them to a presidential nomination in 2020 or 2024? If the past is any guide, the answer is a strong maybe. More than half of presidential candidates across US political history have been veterans in some form, according to Jeremy M. Teigen’s new book Why Veterans Run: Military Service in American Presidential Elections, 1789-2016 (Temple University Press, 2018). In the book, Teigen tracks eras in American political history to show the rising and falling success of military veterans in presidential politics. From Washington to Roosevelt to Eisenhower, there are many examples of successful military veterans; a paradox given the aversion to a close relationship between the military and civil government expressed clearly at the country’s founding. Parties seem to favor veterans, choosing a veteran as one of the two candidates in 60 percent of presidential races. Teigen unpacks these data and suggests why this has been the case in the past and what it portends for the future. Teigen is professor of political science at Ramapo College in New Jersey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will the military background of Tulsi Gabbard and Tammy Duckworth lead them to a presidential nomination in 2020 or 2024? If the past is any guide, the answer is a strong maybe. More than half of presidential candidates across US political history have been veterans in some form, according to Jeremy M. Teigen’s new book Why Veterans Run: Military Service in American Presidential Elections, 1789-2016 (Temple University Press, 2018). In the book, Teigen tracks eras in American political history to show the rising and falling success of military veterans in presidential politics. From Washington to Roosevelt to Eisenhower, there are many examples of successful military veterans; a paradox given the aversion to a close relationship between the military and civil government expressed clearly at the country’s founding. Parties seem to favor veterans, choosing a veteran as one of the two candidates in 60 percent of presidential races. Teigen unpacks these data and suggests why this has been the case in the past and what it portends for the future. Teigen is professor of political science at Ramapo College in New Jersey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will the military background of Tulsi Gabbard and Tammy Duckworth lead them to a presidential nomination in 2020 or 2024? If the past is any guide, the answer is a strong maybe. More than half of presidential candidates across US political history have been veterans in some form, according to Jeremy M. Teigen’s new book Why Veterans Run: Military Service in American Presidential Elections, 1789-2016 (Temple University Press, 2018). In the book, Teigen tracks eras in American political history to show the rising and falling success of military veterans in presidential politics. From Washington to Roosevelt to Eisenhower, there are many examples of successful military veterans; a paradox given the aversion to a close relationship between the military and civil government expressed clearly at the country’s founding. Parties seem to favor veterans, choosing a veteran as one of the two candidates in 60 percent of presidential races. Teigen unpacks these data and suggests why this has been the case in the past and what it portends for the future. Teigen is professor of political science at Ramapo College in New Jersey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There’s a new surge of military veterans running for Congress. And they’re split about evenly between Democrats and Republicans. Do veterans have a competitive edge over those who have not served in the military? Are they better equipped for the job? Can they help bridge the hyper-partisan divide? This Wavemaker episode begins looking for answers with Jeremy Teigen, veteran, professor, and author of the new book Why Veterans Run: Military Service in American Presidential Elections, 1789-2016.
There's a new surge of military veterans running for Congress. And they're split about evenly between Democrats and Republicans. Do veterans have a competitive edge over those who have not served in the military? Are they better equipped for the job? Can they help bridge the hyper-partisan divide? This Wavemaker episode begins looking for answers with Jeremy Teigen, veteran, professor, and author of the new book Why Veterans Run: Military Service in American Presidential Elections, 1789-2016.
RS Live at Caveat NYC, Dec 2nd 2017: http://caveat.nyc/event/reasonably-sound/ An examination of when, and why, we boo and some encouragement to maybe boo a bit more. SOURCES • Dan Rebellato, ‘B is for Booing’ - http://bit.ly/2hSGAjQ • Sound Symbolism - http://bit.ly/2hTgDjN • Did The Rite of Spring really spark a riot? - http://bbc.in/2hTLOeQ • On the Booing of La Sonnambula - http://bit.ly/2hThdht • On the Pleasure of Being Booed, Marinetti in Futurism: An Anthology - http://bit.ly/2hTxHGI • Spectator Booing and the Home Advantage, Greer - http://bit.ly/2hSHGvY • Booing: The Anatomy of Disaffiliative Response, Clayman - http://bit.ly/2hTM3qg • Whipping It Up! An Analysis of Audience Responses to Political Rhetoric in Speeches From the 2012 American Presidential Elections, Bull and Miskinis - http://bit.ly/2hRlrX2 • Don’t Boo, Vote - http://bit.ly/2B02LII • The Emancipated Spectator, Ranciere - http://bit.ly/2hU20wH • The Theatre of the Oppressed, Boal - http://bit.ly/2zW64n5 • Can Emotions Be Truly Group Level? Evidence Regarding Four Conceptual Criteria, Smith et al - http://bit.ly/2hTymry • “Please Clap”: Applause, Laughter, and Booing during the 2016 GOP Presidential Primary Debates, Stewart et al - http://bit.ly/2hXjPuR • Mike Pence Booed at Hamilton - http://bit.ly/2hUhPnl CC LICENSED MUSIC • Piano Sonata #15, Beethoven - http://bit.ly/2gUiUYh EPISODE IMAGE Image from page 298 of "The sportsman's British bird book" (1908) - http://bit.ly/2hRGXea Reasonably Sounds theme and act break music are by Will Stratton (willstratton.bandcamp.com), and visual design by Tida Tep (tidatep.com) FIND RS AT • http://twitter.com/reasonablysnd • http://instagram.com/reasonablysnd You can support the show with a per-episode donation at http://patreon.com/reasonablysound Thanks to all the show’s current patrons, with an extra special double thanks to: Joe Krushinsky, Brandon, Johnny C, Camilla Greer, Susan Rugnetta, Jana Deppe, Keith Broni, Coral Kennelty-Cohen, Clarissa Redwine, J.S. Majer, Jack Britton, Andrew MacLarty, Mahlen Morris, Jesse Gamble, Tim , Hans Buetow , Tom Vickers, Talia F E, Scott Fassett, Clayton Grey, Nick Goertzen, Benjamin , Kathy Ahfid, HectorSuzanne , Adam Neely, Oscar Acton, Dale Jakes, Cole Sarar, Andrew Carlos, Dylan Neal, Chelsea Whyte, Royce Rackham, Anthony Kirkpatrick, Rachaul Paul, Ethan Hermer, Joachim , Tod Kurt, Elliott, John Cifuentes, and Xander C!
Yale Law Professor and constitutional scholar Akhil Reed Amar joins LARB Legal Editor Dan Franzen for a discussion of his book, The Constitution Today; and how the new Trump Administration may represent a threat to the US constitutional system. From possible impeachment proceedings to travel bans already knocked down by District Courts to Administration challenges to the Free Press, it's clear the Trump Administration requires newfound vigilance for defenders of the Constitution. Also, Akhil explains one of his best known policy proposals: The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact (already adopted by ten states) that could transform American Presidential Elections so that the winner of the national popular vote becomes President.
The outcome of the 2016 American Presidential Election caught many people by surprise, but those with an understanding of power dynamics, hero and villain trajectories, and the importance of free speech were able to predict the winning candidate from the very beginning of the campaign season. How? Why? On this episode of Level to Power, we’re again joined by author and management consultant Jim Luisi. We discuss forecasting the future, the books that inspire us, philosophy, the morality of the hero, the war against Evil Level 2's and Petty Tyrants and the overarching benefit to studying the Level to Power framework.
I don't know about y'all but the 2016 elections left me exhausted. It also made my dad and I want to discuss some factors of American elections. We talk: *How Presidential Candidates are Vetted *Length of the Campaign Season *Selection of the Vice President *Pros & Cons of the Electoral College
Neema welcomes Jeffrey R. Wilson (Harvard) to discuss the election of Donald Trump, its impact on the intellectual climate, and some of the ways in which Shakespeare was used in the coverage of the US election. Wilson’s essay, “Public Shakespeareanism: The Bard in the 2016 American Presidential Election,” is available upon request from the author; email jeffreywilson@fas.harvard.edu. The instances of “public Shakespeareanism” discussed in the essay and the podcast include: Andrew Cutrofello, “Shakespeare and Trump: What’s in a Name?” PublicSeminar.com (December 15, 2015), http://www.publicseminar.org/2015/12/shakespeare-and-trump-whats-in-a-name. Brian Leiter, “Shakespeare on Trump: Money Made the Man,” The Huffington Post (Feb 29, 2016), http://www.huffingtonpost.com/brian-leiter/shakespeare-on-trump-money-made-the-man_b_9344370.html. Charles McNulty, “The Theater of Trump: What Shakespeare can teach us about the Donald,” Los Angeles Times (May 26, 2016), http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/la-ca-cm-0529-shakespeare-trump-20160518-snap-htmlstory.html. Paul Hamilton, “Trumping Shakespeare: Donald Trump, Boris Johnson, and the Rise of the Clown Politician,” Kingston Shakespeare Seminar (July 11, 2016), https://kingstonshakespeareseminar.wordpress.com/2016/07/11/trumping-shakespeare-donald-trump-boris-johnson-and-the-rise-of-the-clown-politician/. Peter C. Herman, “Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth,’ Donald Trump, and the Republican Party,” Times of San Diego (Aug. 7, 2016), https://timesofsandiego.com/opinion/2016/08/07/shakespeares-macbeth-donald-trump-and-the-republican-party/. Stephen Greenblatt, “Shakespeare Explains the 2016 Election,” New York Times Sunday Review (Oct. 8, 2016), http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/09/opinion/sunday/shakespeare-explains-the-2016-election.html.
This week on Good, Bad, or Bull$#*! Beau, Michael, and Crofton give the best impromptu debate in podcasting about the American presidential election of Donald Trump! We really have great debates here, Michael Hodgins he’s really great, and you know, Crofton Steers, he’s really great, and that Beau guy, he’s a little weird, but he’s […] The post GBB 173 – The American Presidential Election of Donald Trump appeared first on The Good, Bad, or Bull$#*! Podcast.
Mary C. Curtis, political columnist at Roll Call and NBCBLK, is an award-winning journalist, educator and speaker based in Charlotte, N.C. . She has contributed to NBC News, NPR, The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Root, MSNBC, and talks politics on WCCB-TV in Charlotte, N.C. She was national correspondent for AOL's Politics Daily and covered the 2008, 2012 and 2016 presidential campaigns. Her coverage specialty is the intersection of politics, culture and race. Curtis, who was a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University, is also a Senior Facilitator with The OpEd Project, at Yale University, Cornell University and the Ford Foundation. Curtis has contributed to several books, including an essay in “Love Her, Love Her Not: The Hillary Paradox.” You can find her work at www.maryccurtis.com and follow her on Twitter @mcurtisnc3. Ms. Curtis was recently on our show talking about the aftermath of the 2016 American Presidential Election. She talked about a variety of subjects including: – What went wrong with the Hillary Clinton campaign – What did Donald Trump do right – Barack Obama's legacy – The future of the Democratic party – what are Americans thinking post-election – The fact that almost half of the registered voters did note vote – Why the majority of women voters voted for Donald Trump You can contact Ms. Curtis via: Website Twitter Linkedin Please feel free to email us at dr.vibe@thedrvibeshow.com Feel free to visit our website at http://www.thedrvibeshow.com/ God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith, Dr. Vibe
The scheduled panelists for last Sunday's show were: Rodney Kellum, Dr. Lawrence A. Rasheed, Alfonzo Porter and Galen D.Bingham. The panelists gave their comments on the 2016 American Presidential Election. Some of the conversation topics are: - The panelists reaction to Donald Trump being elected President-Elect of the United States - What did Donald Trump do right? - What did Hillary Clinton and the Democrats do wrong? - The media's role in the campaign - Was the election a whitelash? - What is Barack Obama's legacy? Please feel free to email us at dr.vibe@thedrvibeshow.com Visit our website at: http://www.thedrvibeshow.com/ God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith, Dr. Vibe
With all of talk of this year’s American Presidential Election being rigged, we felt it was a great opportunity to pull this show out of the vault. Robin Williams stars as a late night comedian who runs for President and … Continue reading →
From this episode… Born on the heels of the Grunge explosion, Death Cab For Cutie was formed in the town of Bellingham Washington in 1997. Originally a solo project for frontman Ben Gibbard, Death Cab – as it is often called – is an Alt Rock band with a deep musical sound. Each studio album by the band is a rich tapestry of music accompanying often very poignant and sometimes dark lyrical arrangements. Gibbard is an outspoken man and an activist for various causes, such as gay rights – and it is very common to find those themes running throughout their music. The band recently joined a political activist musician coalition called 30 Songs 30 Days in which a different group or artist made a song for each day leading up to the American Presidential Elections. Theirs was the very first track, titled ‘Million Dollar Loan' Click to listen http://www.lyricsundercover.com/audio/LU-346.mp3 Like what you hear? To get this show and all shows on the Premium feed, sign up for a monthly or annual subscription today! Subscribe Today!
From this episode… Born on the heels of the Grunge explosion, Death Cab For Cutie was formed in the town of Bellingham Washington in 1997. Originally a solo project for frontman Ben Gibbard, Death Cab – as it is often called – is an Alt Rock band with a deep musical sound. Each studio album by the band is a rich tapestry of music accompanying often very poignant and sometimes dark lyrical arrangements. Gibbard is an outspoken man and an activist for various causes, such as gay rights – and it is very common to find those themes running throughout their music. The band recently joined a political activist musician coalition called 30 Songs 30 Days in which a different group or artist made a song for each day leading up to the American Presidential Elections. Theirs was the very first track, titled ‘Million Dollar Loan’ Click to listen http://lyricsundercover.com/audio/LU-346.mp3 Like what you hear? To get this show and all shows on the Premium feed, sign up for a monthly or annual subscription today! Subscribe Today!
For the final installment in our election week series, we speak with Bruce Carlson, the creator and host of the podcast My History Can Beat Up Your Politics podcast, about the interesting moments and valuable lessons from the history of American Presidential Elections. Along the way we discuss party realignments, “October surprises,” and other moments that shaped American politics. We also discuss the history of podcasting, and Bob reveals that he and Bruce went to college together at the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey (now Stockton University). Bob and Ben highly recommend My History Can Beat Up Your Politics, which you can get anywhere you get The Road to Now (or you can click on the link below). For more on The Road to Now: www.theroadtonow.com For more on Bruce Carlson's My History Can Beat Up Your Politics: http://www.myhistorycanbeatupyourpolitics.com/
Dr. Vibe hosts a conversation with Jonathan O. Shaw (Brampton, Ontario, Canada) and Henri Morris (Oakland, California). The conversation topics are: The 50th Anniversary Of The Black Panther Party The 2016 American Presidential Election Please feel free to contact us at: dr.vibe@thedrvibeshow.com God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith, Dr. Vibe
Toby Condliffe on the American Presidential Election See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Changing Role of Religion in American Presidential Elections
A panel of acclaimed experts will discuss the issues related to the American Presidential Election, which is to take place on the 4th of November.
Pastor brings a message of truth about the American Presidential Election in 2016.